Daniel Carl
© 2011 WND

Brian Reilly next to his '68 Ford Fairlane
In 1993 Brian Reilly, a self-professed "Ford nut" wanted to purchase a convertible. After an extended search, he found a diamond blue, 1968 Ford Fairlane in Seattle.
Little did he know, he had just stumbled upon a unique piece of television history.
Being an avid fan of Ford Fairlanes, Reilly noticed a few things about the car that seemed "somewhat unusual," including its large, 390 GT engine, which Reilly says that model didn't usually have.
Daniel Carl
© 2011 WND

Brian Reilly next to his '68 Ford Fairlane
In 1993 Brian Reilly, a self-professed "Ford nut" wanted to purchase a convertible. After an extended search, he found a diamond blue, 1968 Ford Fairlane in Seattle.
Little did he know, he had just stumbled upon a unique piece of television history.
Being an avid fan of Ford Fairlanes, Reilly noticed a few things about the car that seemed "somewhat unusual," including its large, 390 GT engine, which Reilly says that model didn't usually have.